Unilateralism in (International) Economic Law: the Case of Special Economic Zones

Unilateralism in (International) Economic Law: the Case of Special Economic Zones

The international economic regime has entered a new phase of reassertion of sovereignty by States. This phase is especially prominent amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

While States continue to show respect for the values of international (economic) law, the institutionalization of these values has devolved from the international (to the regional) to the domestic level of governance. A new form of ‘unilateral economic law’ is thus gaining importance in the development of international and domestic laws and institutions.

This seminar aims to celebrate the launch of the special issue of Journal of International Economic Law on unilateral economic law focusing on Special Economic Zones.

We have engaged leading experts from Qatar, the UK, India, and Hong Kong China:

 

Webinar date and time: Wednesday 8 September 2021, 5-6.15pm AEST

You will receive Zoom details closer to the date of the event.

 

This event is sponsored by the Centre for Asian and Pacific Law at the Sydney Law School.

 

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September 8, 2021 @ 5:00 PM 6:15 PM

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